Where does “αἰσχροσύνη” come from?

αἰσχροσύνη (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek αἰσχρός, from Ancient Greek -ρός, from Proto-Indo-European -rós — Forms adjectives from Caland system roots.

αἰσχροσύνη (Ancient Greek): shamefulness; turpitude; moral baseness; public disgrace

Definitions

  1. shamefulness; turpitude; moral baseness; public disgrace

Ancestry of “αἰσχροσύνη”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekαἰσχρόςcausing shame, dishonoring, reproachful; ugly,...
2Ancient Greek-ρόςable, tending to be X'ed (for a verb X); a suffix generally deriving adjectives from verbal stems
3Proto-Indo-European-rósForms adjectives from Caland system roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -rósEvery word from Ancient Greek -ρόςEvery word from Ancient Greek αἰσχρός